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@sindresorhus/merge-streams
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Merge multiple streams into a unified stream
npm install @sindresorhus/merge-streams
import mergeStreams from '@sindresorhus/merge-streams';
const stream = mergeStreams([streamA, streamB]);
for await (const chunk of stream) {
console.log(chunk);
//=> 'A1'
//=> 'B1'
//=> 'A2'
//=> 'B2'
}
mergeStreams(streams: stream.Readable[]): MergedStream
Merges an array of readable streams and returns a new readable stream that emits data from the individual streams as it arrives.
If you provide an empty array, it returns an already-ended stream.
MergedStream
Type: stream.Readable
A single stream combining the output of multiple streams.
MergedStream.add(stream: stream.Readable): void
Pipe a new readable stream.
Throws if MergedStream
has already ended.
MergedStream.remove(stream: stream.Readable): boolean
Unpipe a stream previously added using either mergeStreams(streams)
or MergedStream.add(stream)
.
Returns false
if the stream was not previously added, or if it was already removed by MergedStream.remove(stream)
.
The removed stream is not automatically ended.
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Merge multiple streams into a unified stream
We found that @sindresorhus/merge-streams demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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